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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

The Brave Feminist Protesters of Iran

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Nazanin Nour explains why the protesters in Iran are fighting and dying for their freedoms. You can find Nazanin on Instagram @iamnazaninnour and Twitter @NazaninNour.

00:00 Mahsa Amini & Iranian protests
14:44 Viral support & previous movements
27:40 Experience with morality police

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0:00.0

Welcome to the podcast. Can you please introduce yourself to the listeners?

0:04.0

Yeah, I'm Nazine Noor and I'm an actor and a writer based out of Los Angeles.

0:08.0

What could you tell us about the current situation on the ground?

0:11.3

In Iran, we're on day, I believe it's day 13 of protests that have started

0:16.3

after the killing of Massazina Amini. So she was a 22-year-old

0:21.6

Iranian Kurdish woman. She was visiting the capital of Iran Tehran with her

0:26.1

brother and her family and we actually just got new reports like literally

0:30.3

about an hour ago. A journalist broke the story of just getting new details

0:34.4

about what actually transpired. So apparently as it's been reported that she's

0:38.8

got off the train, was immediately stopped by the morality police.

0:42.8

There's a thing in Iran called the gashda airshod and there it's like

0:46.5

aka the morality police and basically they kind of roam the streets and

0:50.9

they check for women's clothing to be proper, making sure you know

0:56.0

somebody's not holding hands or you know in public. And it kind of

1:02.0

just a little backstory on that is it kind of it kind of depends on who's in power

1:06.8

at that moment as far as who the president is or how

1:10.4

tightly they want to crack down from the government and just also for people that

1:14.8

don't know. Iran turned into a theocracy. After 1979 there was an Islamic

1:19.7

revolution led by the Ayatollah Khomeini and you know there's a lot of

1:22.8

information to know before that but that's I feel like for another time but it

1:26.9

was a monarchy before 1979 and then when this Ayatollah came in there was a

1:31.5

revolution it changed to an Islamic Republic and then that's when these rules

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